Client Wins
Stoberski & Adams Secure Judgment as a Matter of Law After Plaintiff’s Case-in-Chief
Michael Stoberski (Of Counsel-Las Vegas, NV) and Nicholas Adams (Associate-Las Vegas, NV), after the plaintiff rested in a bench trial in the District Court for Clark County, Nevada, were granted their NRCP 52(c) motion for judgment as a matter of law, and the court entered judgment for Wilson Elser’s attorney clients on the plaintiff’s sole legal malpractice claim. The court found that the plaintiff failed to prove essential elements of legal malpractice, including the standard of care, breach, and proximate cause. During the plaintiff’s case-in-chief, Mike and Nicholas introduced evidence showing that the challenged strategy rested on legal research, client communications, and the need to secure affirmative relief in light of the opposing party’s filings in the underlying action. The court agreed that these issues were nuanced and not suitable for resolution without expert testimony, and it found that the plaintiff offered no competent evidence that a different pleading approach would have produced a better outcome or that the defense’s conduct foreclosed any post-judgment remedies.
Michael E. Stoberski and Nicholas F. Adams
Stoberski & Adams Prove Client Had No Obligation to Collect Debt from Past Tenants
Michael Stoberski (Of Counsel-Las Vegas, NV) and Nicholas Adams (Associate-Las Vegas, NV) prevailed on a motion for summary judgment in District Court for Clark County, Nevada, against all claims brought against Wilson Elser’s clients over management of an apartment complex. Joseph Laird (Partner-White Plains, NY) collaborated in the defense of the case. The plaintiff alleged breach of contract and breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing and sought declaratory relief concerning the rights and obligations under the property management agreement. Competing motions for summary judgment were filed arguing different interpretations of the property management agreement. Mike and Nicholas demonstrated, under the property management agreement, that our clients had no obligation to collect debt from past tenants and damages were precluded based on the breaches alleged. Before the scheduled oral argument, the district court issued its order agreeing entirely with the interpretation put forth by our clients. As a result, summary judgment was granted as to all claims and the hearing was vacated bringing this case to a successful resolution.
Michael E. Stoberski and Nicholas F. Adams